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.257stw Bushing Die
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<blockquote data-quote="aldeerhunter" data-source="post: 1365428" data-attributes="member: 99345"><p>I have a full size RCBS .257stw sizing die and a seating die. I also have a Lee collet neck die and seater. I am curious as to whether there is a .257 bushing die (redding type die) that I can use to neck size only, or will I have to special order a .257stw bushing die.</p><p></p><p>I have talked to the people at Lee and they told me that I could order an undersized mandrel. I might try that but ultimately, I would like the ability to play with neck tension with more versatility. The Lee collet die works ok but I seem to be getting random shots where my es is +20, from what would be single digit to low teen es. I think it is due to inconsistent and not enough neck tension.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aldeerhunter, post: 1365428, member: 99345"] I have a full size RCBS .257stw sizing die and a seating die. I also have a Lee collet neck die and seater. I am curious as to whether there is a .257 bushing die (redding type die) that I can use to neck size only, or will I have to special order a .257stw bushing die. I have talked to the people at Lee and they told me that I could order an undersized mandrel. I might try that but ultimately, I would like the ability to play with neck tension with more versatility. The Lee collet die works ok but I seem to be getting random shots where my es is +20, from what would be single digit to low teen es. I think it is due to inconsistent and not enough neck tension. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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